Let's Play Scales as Duets For Violin is a fun collection of scales compiled from some of the most important Violin Method
Books written by famous violinist and teachers in France, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Czech Republic.
Explore the time-honored tradition of violin instruction with this comprehensive assortment of scales, sourced from
esteemed violin method books in European violin pedagogy. Let's Play Scales as Duets For Violin offers a curated selection
of scale exercises presented in a collaborative duet format.
Let's Play Scales as Duets For Violin provides a valuable resource for students and educators alike. Each duet is
thoughtfully designed to promote intonation, musical phrasing, and listening skills through the shared experience of
making music together. Moreover, each scale can be practiced in the classroom but also suits performance, adding versatility to your repertoire.
The scales have been carefully selected and arranged from the following publications:
. Easiest elementary Method for Beginners, Op. 38 by Franz
Wohlfart (1875)
. Méthode de Violin by Jaques Féreol Mazas (1832)
. Méthode de Violon, Op. 102 by Charles de Bériot (1857)
. Metodo elementare e progressivo per Violino, Op. 55 di Carlo
Dancla (1852)
. Méthode de Violon by Ferdinand Kuechler (1910)
. Violin School for Beginners, Op.6 by Otakar Sevcik (1903)
. Méthode de Violon by Baillot, Rode et Kreutzer (ca.1835)
. Nouvelle Méthode de la Mécanique progressive du Jeu de
Violon by Bartolomeo Campagnoli (1827)